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This project explores how strong electron-electron interactions affect quantum materials, specifically focusing on twisted WSe2. By using on-chip terahertz spectroscopy, it aims to understand superconductivity and correlated insulating states, paving the way for advancements in room temperature superconductors.
Understanding how strong electron-electron correlations shape the behavior of quantum materials is important both for fundamental scientific discovery and future technological applications.
For example, determining the role of electron correlations in unconventional superconductivity could allow scientists to design a room temperature superconductor.
However, complicated materials and lack of in situ tuning parameters limit progress.
Twisted WSe2 (tWSe2), like other van der Waals heterostructure…
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